A Complete History of the United States of America: Embracing the Whole Period from the Discovery of North America Down to the Year 1820 ...The author, 1821 |
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... enemies of these civil and religious principles that form the basis of the American character and go- vernment , and how by their cruel and unrelenting per- secutions they strove to destroy them in their infancy , PREFACE . y .
... enemies of these civil and religious principles that form the basis of the American character and go- vernment , and how by their cruel and unrelenting per- secutions they strove to destroy them in their infancy , PREFACE . y .
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... enemies , and extermin- ate the Colony . - Columbus credited the reports , very : readily , from the knowledge he had of their characters ; passed over the affair in silence , and proceeded to lay out , and found a city , which he ...
... enemies , and extermin- ate the Colony . - Columbus credited the reports , very : readily , from the knowledge he had of their characters ; passed over the affair in silence , and proceeded to lay out , and found a city , which he ...
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... enemies . Delighted with the treasures of gold , and other valua- bles , which Columbus displayed at Court , and flushed with the idea of opening the bowels of a new world , and filling Spain with its riches , and bringing the natives ...
... enemies . Delighted with the treasures of gold , and other valua- bles , which Columbus displayed at Court , and flushed with the idea of opening the bowels of a new world , and filling Spain with its riches , and bringing the natives ...
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... enemies , and accusers ; and notwithstanding he admonish- ed them of an approaching hurricane , yet they disregard- ed ; set sail , and were all lost . Columbus prosecuted his voyage , and made several im- portant discoveries ...
... enemies , and accusers ; and notwithstanding he admonish- ed them of an approaching hurricane , yet they disregard- ed ; set sail , and were all lost . Columbus prosecuted his voyage , and made several im- portant discoveries ...
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... enemies , rose in the violence of their passions , and threatened him with instant death , as the author of all their troubles , and calamities . Ever fruitful in expedients , Columbus turned this flagrant insult of Ovando to his own ...
... enemies , rose in the violence of their passions , and threatened him with instant death , as the author of all their troubles , and calamities . Ever fruitful in expedients , Columbus turned this flagrant insult of Ovando to his own ...
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